i set cpu clock (with overclock widget) as follow:
when screen is off : 128mhz constant
when screen is on : 128mhz to 528 mhz on demand
with this setting 24h of idle consume 10% of battery...
the question is: why modder dont use this clock as standard clock for coocked rom? there is a problem using this clock?
i seen a guy who was able to clock his cpu to 768Mhz in Windows Mobile though. I need an o/cing clockgen not downclocking
QuadDamage said:
i seen a guy who was able to clock his cpu to 768Mhz in Windows Mobile though. I need an o/cing clockgen not downclocking
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I this possible on android? I would love to see a hero rom running at 768 Mhz!
This has been tried on android, however it didn't work right. There is a post somewhere in the Dream forums about it & I know that it was done thru some kernel tweaks but it was majorly unstable & it usually just made the phone reboot or lockup.
xan.scale said:
i set cpu clock (with overclock widget) as follow:
when screen is off : 128mhz constant
when screen is on : 128mhz to 528 mhz on demand
with this setting 24h of idle consume 10% of battery...
the question is: why modder dont use this clock as standard clock for coocked rom? there is a problem using this clock?
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Running with the same clock setting and it works like a charm with myHero but would be interesting to know the answer to these 2 questions!
If I remember correctly, a lot of users reported that their blurry screen issue got fixed when they stopped downclocking, so I think it does cause some issues. Moreover I've encountered a few lockups with 128MHz when trying to wake my phone.
If the phone is at 128MHz when the screen is off, and you're using your phone as an MP3 player, there are not enough CPU cycles to both decode the MP3 and post to last.fm via Scrobble Droid. This results in the song skipping every time you progress to a new track.
I suspect the same would happen if you got an SMS or a phonecall too, waking to full CPU cycles is definitely not an instant process on Android.
ROM cookers release what they think is a good speed. For everyone else there is SetCPU and OverclockWidget. Feel free to release your own ROM if you think you can do it better.
Super Jamie said:
If the phone is at 128MHz when the screen is off, and you're using your phone as an MP3 player, there are not enough CPU cycles to both decode the MP3 and post to last.fm via Scrobble Droid. This results in the song skipping every time you progress to a new track.
I suspect the same would happen if you got an SMS or a phonecall too, waking to full CPU cycles is definitely not an instant process on Android.
ROM cookers release what they think is a good speed. For everyone else there is SetCPU and OverclockWidget. Feel free to release your own ROM if you think you can do it better.
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First of all: no one talked about doing better but asked a question how come!?!
And most hero roms used to have the clock set to 528 all the time and didn't include any overclockwidget.
I think we all appreciate the answer you give.
But i don't think anyone appreciate your smart ass comment "Feel free to release your own ROM if you think you can do it better."!
The first part of your message actually made you look clever enough but the last part pulled that down. People who try to look more clever by trying to make others look stupid is worth nada in my eyes specially when you didn't understand that xan.scale was actually questioning these settings himself since the developers didn't use these settings!
Geniusdog254 said:
This has been tried on android, however it didn't work right. There is a post somewhere in the Dream forums about it & I know that it was done thru some kernel tweaks but it was majorly unstable & it usually just made the phone reboot or lockup.
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Yeah but i'm pretty sure stability wouldn't be an issue if you overclocked your CPU to say, 650-700Mhz instead of running it at the absolute max ie 768Mhz. Someone should start making a decent o/cing app/clockgen for Android, IMO.
where can i change these settings?
cosmique said:
where can i change these settings?
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Search for overclockwidget in the android market!
ronni.rasmussen said:
Search for overclockwidget in the android market!
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i know, but this is not running on this rom:
[ROM](32A / 32B / G1) Magic3G UnI Official Magic Sense UI 10/31/09
when i add this widget to the desktop and then start it, it crashes.
so i need to set these cpu clock manually.
but how ....?
Using the same rom and it's working great !
Feel free to release your own ROM if you think you can do it better.
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not, because i'm nooooob, so i cant make better than cyanogen (for example)
so if this setting are not used on any rom, i have supposed that there are problems
sorry for the question....
tomorrow i try to play mp3 tracks when sceen is off , and make a call, for test my cpu setting
This utitlity is useless anyway so don't bother trying to fix it. It crashes sometimes on my phone and i'm running the official taiwanese rom. It can only downclcok your cpu and who in the hell would wanna downclock??! Bring on a util that can actually overclock our cpu past 528Mhz.
QuadDamage said:
This utitlity is useless anyway so don't bother trying to fix it. It crashes sometimes on my phone and i'm running the official taiwanese rom. It can only downclcok your cpu and who in the hell would wanna downclock??! Bring on a util that can actually overclock our cpu past 528Mhz.
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A lot of users like to downclock the Hero roms there is set to run 528 all the time. Downclocking is a battery saver that's why its a good tool so you can set it low when screen is off
xan.scale said:
i set cpu clock (with overclock widget) as follow:
when screen is off : 128mhz constant
when screen is on : 128mhz to 528 mhz on demand
with this setting 24h of idle consume 10% of battery...
the question is: why modder dont use this clock as standard clock for coocked rom? there is a problem using this clock?
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When using bfs 128 causes black screen issues. mine were cooked with it until i noticed this nasty side affect
i also downclock. maybe rethink your attitude....
i dont need 500+Mhz. I am fine with the 384.
so
when screen is off : 128mhz to 245 mhz
when screen is on : 128mhz to 528 mhz
are the best configuration?
Samar_Djo said:
Using the same rom and it's working great !
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hmmmm crazy ...
this widget needs root, but the:
[ROM](32A / 32B / G1) Magic3G UnI Official Magic Sense UI 10/31/09
gives root, correct?
or did you change the root settings?
I am always getting:
"We are sorry, the widget OverClockWidget does not react - close - or wait"
hmmm
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Evo Switch v1.1.1 NovaFreq v1.2.1
(APP NAME CHANGED TO SOMETHING MORE APPROPRIATE)
This is an Android application developed to change the panel frequency for Novatek Panels for the Sprint HTC EVO 4G, in conjunction with ffolkes' Novatek Kernel and netarchy's Kernel,
and any kernel that has maejrep's T2 Interface built in. Every device is different, and with that, those specified kernel's default settings may or may not be optimized with your device.
With this application, you can change those settings on the fly and find the best setting for your device.
[ Please use this application with extreme caution! I am not responsible for any damage this may cause to your device. ]
Requirements:
-HTC EVO 4G
-Android 2.1 +
-Any custom kernel that is built off of toastcfh's htc source
-Novatek Panel
-Root Access
Uses:
-Use as an fps frequency turbo switch for when you need extra fps.
-Use as a debugging tool to test frequencies.
-Use to keep frequency settings even beyond reboots. (new)
Settings:
-340 [Stock] is how HTC intended the EVO to be. This frequency works out to 61hz, but we are capped at 30hz.
-370 [Kernel Default] sets the panel frequency lower than stock, yet provides most around 55fps.
-250 [Stable High Freq] sets the panel frequency higher than stock, which usually gives around 40fps.
-400 [Stable Low Freq] - V2's setting.
-Favorite Setting - Find the most stable setting, and if it's not one of the listed, then "Set Favorite".
-Sticky Settings - Now you can reboot and not have to re-apply your settings!
Custom Setting:
You can put arbitrary settings here, but be warned this may mess up your screen, but usually you can reboot your phone
to change it back to default. Minimum Recommended: 250 Maximum Recommended: 999.
Please do not go lower then the minimum recommended of 250, nor higher than the maximum recommended 999.
To Do:
-Favorite Setting - So you can save the best setting for your device. 07/04/10 - Done!
Change Log:
-Changed app name from Evo Switch to NovaFreq (Novatek Frequency / Freek)
-Totally redid code, should be more optimized.
-Frequencies stick beyond a reboot
-Changed a few of the defaults
-Changed back sleep time to 500ms so the current displayed setting can update (v1.2.1)
Don't be alarmed if you see NovaFreq running in the background. To be able to sticky settings beyond a reboot, NovaFreq has to be run at boot up.
After that you can kill NovaFreq if you want, android will kill it when needed so don't worry.
Thanks To:
ffolkes, netarchy, maejrep, toastcfh, halfline, Cicitrize, geyes30, kpkimmel, joeykrim, and many others involved in trying to uncap the EVO.
Reserved...
Reserved again.
woah, this is badass. I will check it out soon
works great! Whats the number I set it at to equal the V2 setting of ffolkes kernel? I think its 400, is that correct?
Awesome!! This is the first time I've been able to break 30 fps! (thanks to your app!)
I'm on Froyo and the v4 had never worked, but now v4 + high frequency with your app = 40 fps.
I love you.
this may a silly question... but would this fix camera when i have it disabled as to if i switch it on the camera is now broke? or just the kernel itself breaks the camera??
Great little app, I would recommend users experiment with the values just ever so slightly for optimum performance. Using the default value of 361 netted me about 50-51 fps, whereas using 365 nets me about 54-55. Not a huge bump, but even a little bit is nice
Great application. May I suggest adding maybe a quick cycle to move between frequencies so users can go through a number of settings at once? Kinda like the Scan feature in most radios to pick the best frequencies.
timgt said:
works great! Whats the number I set it at to equal the V2 setting of ffolkes kernel? I think its 400, is that correct?
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Yes, I think V2 was 400.
madunix said:
this may a silly question... but would this fix camera when i have it disabled as to if i switch it on the camera is now broke? or just the kernel itself breaks the camera??
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Every custom kernel does not have a working camera, because we do not have the source code for it. When HTC finally releases the source code, then we will be able to fix the camera.
antiphon said:
Great application. May I suggest adding maybe a quick cycle to move between frequencies so users can go through a number of settings at once? Kinda like the Scan feature in most radios to pick the best frequencies.
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This sounds like something to think about. Only problem is, while scanning, no one will know what the fps is unless they have their favorite fps app running, but then we wouldn't know what the frequency setting is since the fps app is running in focus. Might be a bit difficult to pull off without building an fps test into the app.
Well done!! Thanks
AssassinsLament said:
This sounds like something to think about. Only problem is, while scanning, no one will know what the fps is unless they have their favorite fps app running, but then we wouldn't know what the frequency setting is since the fps app is running in focus. Might be a bit difficult to pull off without building an fps test into the app.
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Yeah I agree it would be difficult to implement without a built in fps counter. I was thinking more along the lines of something that would flag or eliminate the frequencies that are really bad (ie the ones which make your screen go haywire). So maybe the user could, for example, pick frequencies 300-310 and then the app would cycle through them 1 second at a time. From there the user would be able to run FPS2D or whatever to test out those frequencies that didn't make their screen all blotchy.
Anyways, just something to think about. Great work nonetheless!
antiphon said:
Yeah I agree it would be difficult to implement without a built in fps counter. I was thinking more along the lines of something that would flag or eliminate the frequencies that are really bad (ie the ones which make your screen go haywire). So maybe the user could, for example, pick frequencies 300-310 and then the app would cycle through them 1 second at a time. From there the user would be able to run FPS2D or whatever to test out those frequencies that didn't make their screen all blotchy.
Anyways, just something to think about. Great work nonetheless!
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This won't work, because the interface that is used to write these settings to the panel cannot handle both full-speed graphics, and setting panel registers. I tried this when I first created the sysfs attr file, and if fps2d is running, it seems impossible to set or query the current T2 value. the display pretty much has to be idle for this to work.
Using a mutex lock might help, but I didn't look into it any further.
maejrep said:
This won't work, because the interface that is used to write these settings to the panel cannot handle both full-speed graphics, and setting panel registers. I tried this when I first created the sysfs attr file, and if fps2d is running, it seems impossible to set or query the current T2 value. the display pretty much has to be idle for this to work.
Using a mutex lock might help, but I didn't look into it any further.
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Yep, that's why I had to put in a "sleep" command in my app so that the system could process the change and update the app on if the register changed or not. Thanks for the interface maejrep!
Where is the link to the switch app?
Sent from my PC36100 using XDA App
Yeah? Where is version 1.1.1? 1.1.0 is the only available for download? Or am I a special needs kid?
Force close only.
apollooff320 said:
Where is the link to the switch app?
Sent from my PC36100 using XDA App
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VoXHTC said:
Yeah? Where is version 1.1.1? 1.1.0 is the only available for download? Or am I a special needs kid?
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Sorry, maybe I forgot to change the version in the app, 1.1.1 should be the only one linked in the original post.
Sprockethead said:
Force close only.
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Do you meet the minimal requirements on the original post? Because you have to be running a custom kernel with the T2 interface in it.
wont recognize
im not sure whats wrong, i downloaded this on my phone and it says it dosent recognize the file i downloaded
Read new informations in installation guide
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IF YOU HAVE REBOOTS WHEN YOU ARE USING THE PHONE, IT'S BECAUSE YOU SET A UV TOO AGGRESSIVE, SO, YOUR CPU CAN'T BE STABLE. CHOSE A LOWER UNDERVOLTAGE
IF YOU WANT TO KNOW HOW VOLTAGE CAN REACH YOUR CPU, START STABILITY TEST (DOWNLODABLE FROM MARKET) AND USE IT FOR ABOUT 10 MINUTES, IF PHONE REBOOTS IN THAT TIME, THAT VOLTAGE IS TOO LESS FOR A STABLE CHIP
NOT ALL CHIP ARE THE SAME, IF YOU HAVE A LUCKY CHIP, YOU CAN REACH A LOWER VOLTAGE (AS MINE)
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Ok Guyz, since show creates the badass governor, i'd want to use it for a better one multicore configurtion
What's the advantages of multicore sistem?
Symply, more parallelization means more performance per second, as i can say, 2 core can compile at last the double quantity of threads than 1, so, 1 core at double frequency can't compile the same number of thread, but it do it faster..
ex..
if you have 2 thread (impossibile), 1 audo and 1 video, a single core @ 2ghz compile firstly the audio, than the video.. the dualcore architecture can compile on core0 the audio and on core1 the video!! this is the powerfully of multicore system.
Ok, since i say it, i create a MOD witch TRY to use this logically.. this MOD uses the limitate frequency of the badass governor, that's why, with ondemand, all of 2 core goes at maxFreq too fast, now, with this badass, the system will not grow up the first limitate frequency until the single core uses more than that frequency.. so.. we can limitate the "ondemand" issue in 3 freq phases..
thus, the actual MOD configuration is it:
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SCREEN ON:
- dualcore with all cores TURNED ON (hope you understand now )
- governor badass for all of 2 cores
- min freq at 384mhz for all of 2 cores
- max freq at 1.566ghz for all of 2 cores
- first phase freq at 810mhz for bla bla bla
- second phase freq at 1.188ghz for bla bla bla
- third phase freq at 1.566ghz (is the maxfreq)
SCREEN OFF:
- only core0 is TURNED ON
- governor conservative
- minfreq 192mhz
- maxfreq 540mhz
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Badass governor has the same configuration as last show's ondemand governor
So, now, with this MOD we have a pure functional dualcore with the advantages of multicore system, with limitate frequency. The stock situation is 384-810mhz, if the single core (is the same, qualcomm uses asyncronic frequency) needs more than 810mhz, it increases the max freq to 1.188ghz (the sensation original frequency), if 1.188 isn't sufficently, it increeses at 1.566
remember, qualcomm has asyncronic frequency, so, one core can be run at 1.56ghz, the other at minimum mhz..
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How to use it?
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INSTALLATION:
-) flash a kernel witch has badass governor (i advise bricked 1.1) with NO GPU OC and what governor you want, the same for the frequency, mod autochanges those, chose what scheduler you prefer.
1) Flash MOD zip file by recovery
2) Select what MOD YOU want
3) Reboot.
#) You have to reinstall at every Rom Upgrade
# If you want only the UV, select Remove in mod choseing (it's the same as no installing it); you can use the UV mod with all kernels, and all governors
# If you come from V2.0 to 3.0, go to recovery, wipe, format system partition, after that, reinstall rom, reinstall bricked kernel (if it hasn't), reinstall other mods (like battery %), install my mod, reboot.. You will not loose your data
# ONDEMAND VERSION IS NOT FOR GOOD BATTERY CONSUPTION, IF YOU HAVE HUGE BATTERYDRAIN (IT'S WHAT YOU'LL HAVE) INSTALL THE BADASS - BOOST+BOOST VERSION.
DISINSTALLATION:
1) Boot in recovery, flash the Mod
2) Select Remove
3) Reboot
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Code:
bricked 1.2 -above
V 11.9
> Fixed Screenoff chose
> Changed DEFAULT first phase for better reactive with less power usage
> Other minor changes
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Added Version for AOSP kernel (NoSense)
V 11.8
> Changed some settings
V 11.7
> Changed some settings for a better fluidity
V 11.6
> Added Remove chose
> Fixed an installation issue of the Aroma
V 11.5
> Added possibility to know if MOD is working, you have to give a cycle on/off of the screen, after that, if it works, you will find a new file in home of sdcard!
V 11
> Changed configuration for less battery drain
V 10.5
> Tweaked badass experience for better battery life (only with bricked kernel 1.4)
V 10.1
> Tweaked screen off conservative
V 10.0
>> BIG RELEASE
> Added possibility to chose frequency
> Added possibility to chose screen off governor
V 1.01
> Fixed freq values in Aroma installer
V 1.0
> Initial Release
HaVe FuN!
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FAQ in second post
VIDEO
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FAQ
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Witch version could you chose?
The versions of the mod are two:
The 3.7 is the older, it's for the bricked 1.1 version AND for other kernels (don't know if all rom will boot up with my mod, some has issues)
The version 10 and above are for bricked 1.36 and 1.40
What setting could you use?
You can intall what you want, i create those (expecially the 10 versions) witch has the possibilities to be changed as users experience.
I advice to use default settings if you don't know how change, but, you should try to, it will not brick your phone, in fact, you could find a new setting could it be better for your use.
So, try try try
One EX:
If you want a faster phone, grow up the minfreq to 300-400mhz, grow up the first phase at 1.2ghz, put the second to 1.2 or more, and change the maxfreq as you would, OC too.
If you want a better battery experience, decrese minfreq, the first and second phase, decrese the maxfreq too, maybe, with this settings: 192 - 648 - 1020 - 1180 mhz
If you want the lowest battery experience, try with this setting: 192 - 648 - 1020 - 1020 mhz
Be careful, you could have some lags if you chose the lower setting, but, for ex, if you don't play, you can chose a setting as like, 192 - 810 - 1020 - 1180 mhz
So, you have to install, select one setting with you think it's ok, try, if you have lags in some situation, grow up some setting, an re-try til you find your best settages. I don't have your use, so, i don't know if you could have a good esperience with my setting.
How to see if mod is working?
If you have the version 10 or above, you will find a new file in SD card, it calls IBA21ModWorking. if you don't find that, turn on the screen, wait 5 seconds, turn on, refresh the explorer app, and try to see if there is.
If you have the 3.7v you have to download and install system tuner, and see if all cores are turned on.
Why my phone doesen't boot after apply the mod?
Not al roms has the same quality, some doesen't have some little features; my mod uses a whyle cicle witch chages settings from screen-on use to screen-off (standby). If phone doesen't boot up, rom doesen't have the possibility to use the cycles in the script, so, script is unusefull.
Do you need to delete or wipe the rom at every upgrade?
ABSOLUTELY NO, mod auto removes the old script and changes that with the newer one, so, YOU DON'T NEED TO DO ANYTHING, ONLY FLASH THE UPGRADE OR THE NEW SETTINGS WITCH YOU ARE CHANING!
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enjoy my work and, press a lot of thanks buttons! :d
Very very good, the system is smooth and stable, I've only a lag after reboot, and sometimes when start synchronization...
Good work!
Hi nice script. Must the CPU values be truly stock ? Could it take something like 384-1566?
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remus82 said:
Hi nice script. Must the CPU values be truly stock ? Could it take something like 384-1566?
Sent from my Sensation running HyperNonsense v2.3
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Yep, i could do it.. but.. i tryed it, and.. it only increase the power consuption
framir said:
Very very good, the system is smooth and stable, I've only a lag after reboot, and sometimes when start synchronization...
Good work!
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Lags depends on badass governor.. it's "normally".. but.. 1 lag per day is not bad, remember, with my configuration you have a better badass configuration with lower power consuption than faux kernel..
Looks awesome
Noticed bug appears after every reboot?
How to change second phase to 810-1134 and delete third phase? Or I don't need it
And soo.. It's fully better than original badass?
http://i.imgur.com/gavOn.png
Standby power consuption with data active!
D-SHEL said:
Looks awesome
Noticed bug appears after every reboot?
How to change second phase to 810-1134 and delete third phase? Or I don't need it
And soo.. It's fully better than original badass?
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You don't need to delete it since system uses third phase (1.2 to 1.5) only in heavy games and web browsing+flash player.. in web usage cores goes to 1.2 max
Btw.. third phase is the maxfreq governor.. i can change it by script if you want to try
Take.. flash it as you would.. you can come back with stock script
For who doesen't understand.. the phase limis is a real limit.. since system needs more performance, system use the lower limit.. as i can see in my use:
For home scrolling 1 core goes to 1.2ghz, the other is at 192mhz (low power consuption)
For notice bar scrolling 1 or 2 cores goes to 810mhz, it depends on other app.. 1 core at 810mhz can calculate the notify bar
For chrome beta browsing.. in web rendering ( page loading) all of 2 cores goes to 1.2ghz, after that, core goes to 192-810 since heavy scrolls, heavy zoom, or animations in the web page (in google page cores goes to 192mhz )
For browser + flash player, 2 cores are uset at 100% at 1.56ghz since it comes down.. after that.. system uses 192-810.. sometimes only one core goes to 192-1.2
In games core i dont know why i dont play games
So.. the third pase is only a turbo boost, it's used only when system needs more and more power.. the phase is a real limit..
For example.. you have a stock 192-810.. when system needs more than 100% (810mhz) badass grow up the frequency to second phase.. it's the same for third phase.. so.. if system doesen't need more power, badass doesen't grow up the cpu frequency..
In my test i see.. ondemand tweaked + core1 off at my usage has a cpu temperature at about 55degrees C.. with badass, 47
So.. lower tenperature.. lower power consuption!
Sure.. ondemand has a faster one response.. since it grow up frequency every time, for low needs too..
you couldn't have performance plus heavy power..
The "busg" is too.. until system needs more than phase freq, it doesent grow up, so, when there's the necessity of more freq, upgrading is slower than ondemand, and it creates a little lag..
On boot, don't know why but.. only one core is turned on.. it's a system fault of reading script.. if you turn off screen, and turn on, it returns at normally (so.. needs an off-on cicle)
iba21 said:
You don't need to delete it since system uses third phase (1.2 to 1.5) only in heavy games and web browsing+flash player.. in web usage cores goes to 1.2 max
Btw.. third phase is the maxfreq governor.. i can change it by script if you want to try
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Thanks! Maybe really don't need this
Noticed bug appears after every reboot?
"69force192-1188.zip"
As I can see, this is version without third phase?
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Thanks! Maybe really don't need this
Noticed bug appears after every reboot?
"69force192-1188.zip"
As I can see, this is version without third phase?
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Yep that has only 2 phase.. 192-810 and 810-1.2
I edited last message with informations about your questions
Shouldn't this be in the Development section?
nope.. it's not a developement app.. those are some settages..
if you load the script, and delete it, the settages has been changed..
when you turn on display
screen ON:
- dualcore able
- governor badass for all of 2 cores
- min freq at 192mhz for all of 2 cores
- max freq at 1.566ghz for all of 2 cores
- first phase freq at 810mhz for bla bla bla
- second phase freq at 1.188ghz for bla bla bla
- third phase freq at 1.566ghz (is the maxfreq)
when you turn off
screen OFF:
- only core0 able
- governor conservative
- minfreq 192mhz
- maxfreq 540mhz
it changes that values at every turn on-off of the display.. only 1 time.. so.. if you load the script, and delete it, at display turning off, the script doesen't change the values, and, you will not have the "screen off" setting, so, you'll have the stock badass, so, more power consuption
i repeat, my script is only a numerical setting, it's not a kernel, it changes only the superficially values of the kernel, after that, is the kernel governor the real fault of frequency changing
sure.. with my script you have that 2 configuration.. and.. if you see.. conservative in standby means low power consuption (from 20 to 70ma in standby, depends on the system performance needed)
Is step 6 necessary? I don't have that function in root explorer
Sent from my Sensation running HyperNonsense v2.3
remus82 said:
Is step 6 necessary? I don't have that function in root explorer
Sent from my Sensation running HyperNonsense v2.3
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it's not obbligatory.. but.. you have it.. long press.. OPEN WITH -> LINUX script (it's the third link from top)
http://i.imgur.com/BbeS0.png
Or you can reboot 2 times.. in first run script changes the name of the file witch turn on the second core.. the mpdecision.. so.. or you do a first manually run.. or you do a first reboot.. script changes the name, but the mpdecision script is already loaded.. second reboot use only my script
Thanks! Will report back after a day of use!
Sent from my Sensation running HyperNonsense v2.3
Edit: solved.
Sent from my Sensation running HyperNonsense v2.3
Iba I notice that media scanner takes extremely long to complete after applying the script. Is it possible to use badass or on demand as screen off governor?
Sent from my Sensation running HyperNonsense v2.3
Sure.. but you loose the advantages of low power consuption..
What is media scanner? How many mhz does it needs?
To All,
I have Compiled a kernel, compatible with Derartem's CM10.1 (4.2.2). It is actually a clone of DerArtems kernel tree, with overclock additions (some borrowed from Xoom and AC100).
Overclock up to 1400Mhz (1600Mhz is also available in the overclocking list, but crashes hard on my Folio, altough it uses similar speed&voltages as the Xoom) -> Update: works at 1.6Ghz (Folio can't handle the overvolting of the Xoom, but is stable at lower voltage). However.. It does not really benefit from 1.6Ghz in benchmarks (probably due to worse multipliers)
I have also changed parameters of the 3D clocks to become similar to the Xoom overclock, so it might also have overclocked the GPU (but I'm not able to test this)
In V2 I have tried to reclaim some memory. GPU uses 128Mb, but 64Mb won't work in Jelly Bean. The HDMI Framebuffer uses 16Mb, so I have reclaimed this space (result: probably broken HDMI)
->361Mb usable
In V3: LP1 state
In V4: LP2 state seems to work better than LP1 (immediate wake-up, no double click of power button). No SOD on my unit up to 1.4Ghz. Not sure what it will do for battery life in sleep (processor still goes to deep sleep state, so impact might be limited). Also first step made to disable battery alarm.
V1: only OC (1.4Ghz works)
V1 OC boot image
V2: OC up to 1.6Ghz, + some memory remapped
V2 OC+mempatch boot image
V3: OC up to 1.6Ghz, + LP1 sleep
V3 OC+mempatch+LP1 boot image
V4: OC up to 1.6Ghz + LP2 sleep
V4 V4 second download source
V4b: OC up to 1.6Ghz, buth with (standard) LP0 sleep
V4b
V5: OC up to 1.6Ghz, LP0 sleep and some clock cleanups (e.g. removed 216Mhz)
V5
V6: V5 + Workaround for 1.6Ghz SOD
V6 link
V7: V6 + Deadline I/O scheduler (can be enabled in developer mode or your favourite overclock app). Default stays the NOOP scheduler
V7
V8: Try SOD workaround on the MMC
V8 link
Source:
Source
Be careful. I'm not responsible to damages to your Folio. Overclocking might destroy your tablet
(Tough, a burned Folio it is a perfect excuse to buy a new tablet... I can really recommend the Nexus 10 or the Galaxy Note 10.1 )
How to install:
Be sure to have DerArtem's CM10.1 release (only tested with alpha2)
run these commands with fastboot (check forum on how to install this on your PC. Enter fastboot mode on the folio by 3xpower+Volume Up):
Code:
fastboot erase linux
fastboot flash linux boot-ovc.img
Overclock can be enabled in "Instellingen -> Prestaties -> Processor -> Maximale kloksnelheid"
(translated to English this should be something like "Setup -> Performance -> Processor -> Maximum clockspeed")
Don't be too quick to set the overclocking speed at boot until you tested it well.
What to expect?
1000Mhz (no overclock)
Antutu: 8211
Linpack Multithread: 80
3DMark: 1461 (on Par with a stock Xoom)
1400Mhz (max overclock)
Antutu: 11654
Linpack Multithread: 121
3DMark: 1915
Credits:
DerArtem
Nopy
m32
guevor
The Cyanogenmod Team
The other Tegra Dev Teams where we have borrowed code (Adam, GTab, Vega, AC100, Xoom)
EDIT (known issue): Some more SOD issues come up when putting the Folio on standby at high clocks, but it is quite stable during use.
SOD's
Apparently not everyone has SOD's, but for some it is still a problem.
- Many use advanced wifi lock: this works, but keeps the tablet completely on (hight battery usage)
- At 1.6Ghz I also have an SOD (reproducable), but can be worked around with the app "Overclock Widget". Here you can set a max speed of 1600 in use, and 1000 when screen is off. Maybe this is also usable for the SOD at 1000Mhz (set e.g. to 600 when screen is off, overclock kernel is not necessary).
Nice job spicyalan.
Just one question, why OC instructions are in german ? Does this mean that the menu will switch to german or the ui will remain as it is now ?
Onother question, whay did you try to reclaim memory ?
Thanks
miazza said:
Nice job spicyalan.
Just one question, why OC instructions are in german ? Does this mean that the menu will switch to german or the ui will remain as it is now ?
Onother question, whay did you try to reclaim memory ?
Thanks
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They are in dutch, but you will get them in the language your system is setup.
After compiling and installing the kernel several times, I was just too lazy to set the language of my folio to "english" for explaining
(You also need to set the setup app in developer mode (tapping on the build number numerous times)
One of the problems the folio is slow in 4.2, especially task switching, is the lack of memory (even zram does not solve this).
Out of 512mb:
- 128Mb is reserved for the GPU
- 8Mb for the framebuffer
- 16Mb for the hdmi framebuffer
Setting the gpu memory to 64 works, but fails to accellerate some 3d content (even outside games). This would have worked in gingerbread, but not jelly bean. I couldn't try 96Mb (crash at boot), so it needs to stay at 128. Framebuffer is also a nono, but the framebuffer ram of the hdmi can be reused (if you don't use the hdmi)
For the SOD, more investigation is needed.
No folio ROM was ever free of SODs (not even stock), but some roms have more problems with it than others. For me, gingerbread (7.2?) And the most recent derartem was the most stable in that regard. It is not easy to know where the SODs come from, but with the overclocking, I noticed it is worse at higher overclock. I'm starting to guess it has something to do with the processor going from total sleep to max speed too fast (if you prevent cpu sleep, it also helps the sod, but using a lot of battery during sleep. Some roms did this).
Same with wifi.
I'm going to test a new version of the rom soon (derartem's version, with cm10.1 upstream, and oc kernel), so stay tuned (but be patient...)
Very nice work! Finally an overclocked kernel that can increase a bit performances.
Thank you man
Inviato dal mio folio100 utilizzando Tapatalk
I have put an experiment online with the LP state
According to tegra documentation, there are 3 states:
-LP0: shut down everything, only a few interrups can wake the device
-LP1: shut down a lot, but more things can wakeup the device
-LP2: shut down less.
If I look in the the sources, there are only 2 devboards that use LP0, and the betelgeuse (folio) is one of them. But, as all other boards can only use LP1 (andseeing the exceptionally bad SOD track record of the folio), I would be surprised if the folio as actually able to to this.
I have places a version online that uses LP1 state, that I will test (but as I don't have the problem as often, it could be nice if others could also test to confirm if it is better or not). I was not able to have an SOD today on a clock lower than 1.2Ghz.
I did experience sometimes that I have to push twice on the power button to wake it up (reminds me of CM7.2)
next to that, I also suspect the wifi driver of some SOD'in (especially in higher overclock mode). It shouldn't actually shut down in sleep mode....
Hello,
I was on the way to try V3: OC up to 1.6Ghz, + LP1 sleep but the lik seems dead...
Can you check ?
Thanks
PS: V1 works great
miazza said:
Hello,
I was on the way to try V3: OC up to 1.6Ghz, + LP1 sleep but the lik seems dead...
Can you check ?
Thanks
PS: V1 works great
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Sorry,
Typo in the filename.
I think the lp1 sleep might nog be the answer to the sod (which is worse on higher clocks). But worth a try.
Probably the wifi driver is te cause (wifi lock is the only thing that keeps sod away at high clocks). At 1000mhz, my folio has no sod.
spicyalan said:
At 1000mhz, my folio has no sod.
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This is really something struggleing me. I have SOD:
- every boot is I do forget to unlock my profile before of sleep (I have two profiles)
- almost every time i put the tablet in std-by
what a strange behaviour and difference...
miazza said:
This is really something struggleing me. I have SOD:
- every boot is I do forget to unlock my profile before of sleep (I have two profiles)
- almost every time i put the tablet in std-by
what a strange behaviour and difference...
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the same is here - any action with screensaver ends with reboot
branch android-tegra-nv-3.1 i my case is stabler - i'v no sods than rel-15r7
m32 said:
the same is here - any action with screensaver ends with reboot
branch android-tegra-nv-3.1 i my case is stabler - i'v no sods than rel-15r7
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I have compared both tree's, and it seems rel-15r7 is +500 patches ahead, but also 136 behind. Most changes are now useless (e.g. many refer to the old partition system), but I have found a few wifi and SOD fixes in there not present in rel15r7. But they need to be hand-picked and checked.
For me this ROM update-cm-9.0.0-RC0-2012.03.04-betelgeuse-KANG-signed have NO SOD.
Sometimes have a problem with WiFi connection, but when you clear all saved and then connect again, then have no problem.
Cantdownload de kernels.. it shows only another page with te text.
Or may i have to copy the text?
spicyalan said:
I have compared both tree's, and it seems rel-15r7 is +500 patches ahead, but also 136 behind. Most changes are now useless (e.g. many refer to the old partition system), but I have found a few wifi and SOD fixes in there not present in rel15r7. But they need to be hand-picked and checked.
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Waiting for you to make the miracle...
miazza said:
Waiting for you to make the miracle...
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No luck yet...
Most of the patches conflict, and the few others result in an unbootable kernel...
I'm not an experienced kernel developer, so I'm kind of flying blind (and using the trial and error method)
My folio doesn't show sod's that often in cm 10.1 (maybe once every 2 weeks), but is do have them at 1400mhz and up. The only thing keeping them away at this speed is advanced wifi lock.
I'm going to move the file hosting to goo.im soon (the files seem to download fine in firefox on windows, but in the default android browser, I also get a .txt.... weird)
spicyalan said:
No luck yet...
Most of the patches conflict, and the few others result in an unbootable kernel...
I'm not an experienced kernel developer, so I'm kind of flying blind (and using the trial and error method)
My folio doesn't show sod's that often in cm 10.1 (maybe once every 2 weeks), but is do have them at 1400mhz and up. The only thing keeping them away at this speed is advanced wifi lock.
I'm going to move the file hosting to goo.im soon (the files seem to download fine in firefox on windows, but in the default android browser, I also get a .txt.... weird)
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U have to much free time ?
Cant follow U I'm like U not so expirenced in linux kernel drivers building, perhaps we can share our/ouus findings with nopy and artem ?
My folio works few days without sod - but it weakups time to time when battery goes too low - as i'm in home, i can see it - screen blinks for few seconds, derartem has ported drivers from 2.6 to 3.1. In my opinion it's worth to wait for him.
m32 said:
U have to much free time ?
Cant follow U I'm like U not so expirenced in linux kernel drivers building, perhaps we can share our/ouus findings with nopy and artem ?
My folio works few days without sod - but it weakups time to time when battery goes too low - as i'm in home, i can see it - screen blinks for few seconds, derartem has ported drivers from 2.6 to 3.1. In my opinion it's worth to wait for him.
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Not too much time... but sometimes I have
Waking up on low battery is still normal (many phones do it), but it shouldn't sod, nor should it wake up at random
Did anyone have contact with nopy or derartem these last months?
miazza said:
Waiting for you to make the miracle...
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New tryout online
This time with LP2, and some clock fixes. no SOD on my unit up to 1400Mhz (still at 1600).
At 1600Mhz, I just benchmarked sunspiper in Chrome: 982ms. There is now 1 benchmark making this Folio faster than a stock Galaxy Note 10.1 (2012) -> Actually, just proves that javascript is quite single threaded
spicyalan said:
New tryout online
This time with LP2, and some clock fixes. no SOD on my unit up to 1400Mhz (still at 1600).
At 1600Mhz, I just benchmarked sunspiper in Chrome: 982ms. There is now 1 benchmark making this Folio faster than a stock Galaxy Note 10.1 (2012) -> Actually, just proves that javascript is quite single threaded
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v4 just hangs on cm splash
m32 said:
v4 just hangs on cm splash
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Weird... Is the size correct ? (maybe something happened in the download)
EDIT: I have added a new download source... Hosting at goo.im is stll not working
EDIT2: found a trick to work around the 1.6Ghz SOD (see 1st post), might give a clue for other SOD's?
According to kernel code, the CPU is set to max speed when resuming (max speed during board initialization might be a bad idea). I think this should be throttled (e.g. 600Mhz) until the screen is on. This can be simulated with overclock widget and its "screen off clockspeed profile".
Again something to test for someone with SOD's
I'm right now testing v4 at 1600. It looks stable. Nice job.
Edit: when the tablet goes to sleep with the blinking led I cannot wake it up. I need to maintain wakelock at 5.
Sent from Folio 100 using tapatalk
Hello guys,
Here is a simple video to show benchmark scores in Antutu between four devices:
- Nexus 7 2013: CleanROM 3.5 (Kitkat 4.4.4), ElementalX kernel
- Moto G Gpe: Stock rooted 4.4.2 Google play edition, stock kernel
- Xperia S: Stock 4.1.2, stock kernel
- Nexus 5: Stock 4.4.3, stock kernel
Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e8Q7PORuxi0
Thanks for watching !
Cool video, well made!!
SM-G900F
Alliance ROM
KT Kernel OC to 2.89Ghz
Antutu: 42672 (#2 overall)
n01z said:
Cool video, well made!!
SM-G900F
Alliance ROM
KT Kernel OC to 2.89Ghz
Antutu: 42672 (#2 overall)
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Well thank you !
Nice score :good:
lulu14150 said:
Well thank you !
Nice score :good:
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Thanks, right back atcha!! I think I'm the first S5 to break 42K, if I combined all of my best individual catagory scores, I would break 44K.. Got some work to do, got a bunch of tweaks lined up that I haven't tested yet, I think I'm gonna wait for some others to catch up.. or until I get bored again!!
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The settings that I use on my overclock (OC) are borderline stupid dangerous. And the settings I use to bench are straight up dangerous. For this reason, I will not be sharing them.
HOWEVER, You can find my non-overclocked faux settings here:
https://plus.google.com/app/basic/stream/z13tu3aq0krxchnnv234jdkbrnzrvlpcq
These settings scored 38256, no OC, AEL Kernel controlled by fauxclock.
Note: What we are doing here can result in you frying your snartphone- not worth it just to get a ranking.
For me, I just can't help but to experiment and push my device to it's limits. HOWEVER, my benchmark settings differ from my daily use settings, slightly (for stability) because I love my S5 and would possibly cry if we were to have to part!!
I'm going to share some of my best benching tips (no "tricks" just my observations)
1. Make sure that your Kernel control app has a boot delay of at least 20 seconds. (Mine is at 30 seconds, remember-patience is a vitrue!!)
2. Completely dim your screen, put your phone into airplane mode, disable any motion gestures.
3. Turn phone off for 5 min.
4. Boot your phone, but don't touch it, just let the lockscreen time out, wait 2 minutes, unlock the phone and let it sit for another minute.
5. Do not flip screens or pull the notification bar (we want to NOT trigger any background processes, so turn off any motion gestures- because they are using the CPU while monitoring your sensors and be sure to leave your default homescreen free of widgets).
6. Open Antutu, wait about 30 sec..
7. Click Test Again then uncheck Optimize Memory (your ROM should already have optimized memory and I assure you thay Antutu doesn't know your device better than the OEM or Custom ROM devs) Now, wait about a minute and a half..
8. Click TEST then don't touch/move your phone until it's done..
More Notes:
Make sure that you only ever change one parameter at a time and be sure to run a CPU Monitor when you do, to see the affects of each change..
Reboot inbetween every bench and turn your screen brightness to MIN before you reboot to bench..
Also, I recommend to try running a CPU Monitor once or twice while you run a bench in antutu so you can get an idea of how long it takes for antutu's CPU use to chill out, (same can be done after boot to find out what your device likes, since I've never had any samsung bloat- as I rooted and flashed custom ROMS and Kernels the first day I got my S5- I literally have no experience with Stock)..
Also, running a CPU Monitor when you are getting low benches will help you see if it's being thermal throttled during a bench (throttling has caused me to score as low as 32K) and it will give you the best idea of what may be going wrong and where.
I actually know very little about Kernels, I am just patient, never give up and trial and error sweetspots until I get what I want..
Extra Note: Sweetspots vary from each individual device, so ya just gotta keep at it!!
P.S. These tips should work/help with any benching app.
SM-G900F
Alliance ROM
KT Kernel OC to 2.89Ghz
Antutu: 42672 (#2 overall)
n01z said:
Thanks, right back atcha!! I think I'm the first S5 to break 42K, if I combined all of my best individual catagory scores, I would break 44K.. Got some work to do, got a bunch of tweaks lined up that I haven't tested yet, I think I'm gonna wait for some others to catch up.. or until I get bored again!!
---------- Post added at 07:11 PM ---------- Previous post was at 07:04 PM ----------
The settings that I use on my overclock (OC) are borderline stupid dangerous. And the settings I use to bench are straight up dangerous. For this reason, I will not be sharing them.
HOWEVER, You can find my non-overclocked faux settings here:
https://plus.google.com/app/basic/stream/z13tu3aq0krxchnnv234jdkbrnzrvlpcq
These settings scored 38256, no OC, AEL Kernel controlled by fauxclock.
Note: What we are doing here can result in you frying your snartphone- not worth it just to get a ranking.
For me, I just can't help but to experiment and push my device to it's limits. HOWEVER, my benchmark settings differ from my daily use settings, slightly (for stability) because I love my S5 and would possibly cry if we were to have to part!!
I'm going to share some of my best benching tips (no "tricks" just my observations)
1. Make sure that your Kernel control app has a boot delay of at least 20 seconds. (Mine is at 30 seconds, remember-patience is a vitrue!!)
2. Completely dim your screen, put your phone into airplane mode, disable any motion gestures.
3. Turn phone off for 5 min.
4. Boot your phone, but don't touch it, just let the lockscreen time out, wait 2 minutes, unlock the phone and let it sit for another minute.
5. Do not flip screens or pull the notification bar (we want to NOT trigger any background processes, so turn off any motion gestures- because they are using the CPU while monitoring your sensors and be sure to leave your default homescreen free of widgets).
6. Open Antutu, wait about 30 sec..
7. Click Test Again then uncheck Optimize Memory (your ROM should already have optimized memory and I assure you thay Antutu doesn't know your device better than the OEM or Custom ROM devs) Now, wait about a minute and a half..
8. Click TEST then don't touch/move your phone until it's done..
More Notes:
Make sure that you only ever change one parameter at a time and be sure to run a CPU Monitor when you do, to see the affects of each change..
Reboot inbetween every bench and turn your screen brightness to MIN before you reboot to bench..
Also, I recommend to try running a CPU Monitor once or twice while you run a bench in antutu so you can get an idea of how long it takes for antutu's CPU use to chill out, (same can be done after boot to find out what your device likes, since I've never had any samsung bloat- as I rooted and flashed custom ROMS and Kernels the first day I got my S5- I literally have no experience with Stock)..
Also, running a CPU Monitor when you are getting low benches will help you see if it's being thermal throttled during a bench (throttling has caused me to score as low as 32K) and it will give you the best idea of what may be going wrong and where.
I actually know very little about Kernels, I am just patient, never give up and trial and error sweetspots until I get what I want..
Extra Note: Sweetspots vary from each individual device, so ya just gotta keep at it!!
P.S. These tips should work/help with any benching app.
SM-G900F
Alliance ROM
KT Kernel OC to 2.89Ghz
Antutu: 42672 (#2 overall)
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Thank you for sharing your configuration !
My Nexus 7 2013 configuration:
- ElementalX Kernel (1,7GHz CPU, 490MHz GPU and a small undervolt --> Perferct for daily use)
- Rom CleanROM (just with Forced GPU 2D rendering in Developer Options)
Score between 26k and 27k
Considering the fact that every s810 phone out there has over heating issues apart from the one plus 2 because time was actually spent on that phone would it be possible to disable 2 or even 1 core(s) on the s810 to get rid of the heating issues or can that only be done by Sony. You must think i am stupid but hey oh i am just uncomfortable with all the heat i don't mind a bit of performance loss when i know my phone does not feel like its being barbecued.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-z5/general/tweak-improve-performance-reduce-t3387879
I use this work from rytekk on mm and nougat it is flawless, you have control over cores annytime above 30% battery, if below then z5 takes over...
Oh... Stock roms tested ?
stipi69 said:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-z5/general/tweak-improve-performance-reduce-t3387879
I use this work from rytekk on mm and nougat it is flawless, you have control over cores annytime above 30% battery, if below then z5 takes over...
Oh... Stock roms tested ?
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Thx for the reply but could you possibly elaborate further what do you mean because I have installed this before in the sense it would make it faster but not disable 2 cores or under preforming like just tell me what I have to do with this so I can underclock / disable 2 cores
Quantumkk123 said:
Thx for the reply but could you possibly elaborate further what do you mean because I have installed this before in the sense it would make it faster but not disable 2 cores or under preforming like just tell me what I have to do with this so I can underclock / disable 2 cores
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I dont know the whole science about thos but i folowed the manual, pushed these file in correct folders and rebooted... I use kernel aduitor, app that alpows me to disable or enable cores as i choose ( except if phone is thermal throttling or battery below 30%) now i go to workf iy dou don't do it till evening i can at least telly you how i did it step by step...
stipi69 said:
I dont know the whole science about thos but i folowed the manual, pushed these file in correct folders and rebooted... I use kernel aduitor, app that alpows me to disable or enable cores as i choose ( except if phone is thermal throttling or battery below 30%) now i go to workf iy dou don't do it till evening i can at least telly you how i did it step by step...
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Oh ok makes more sense so lemme get this straight copy the filez to system etc then reboot. Then go onto kernel auditor and turn off cores of my choice as it's enabled them?
Ok i have those files renamed and ready at my dropbox, just copy them in /system/etc
Make sure to backup original files...
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/ue4bbik61aair9u/AADLznjHZzmExXbiSnZ_iTkra?dl=0
Now reboot
And if you want total control rename thermal-engine.config to:
thermal-engine.configdisabled
Reboot
Now you have control over cores, again if battery above 30% or ifphone is not thermal throttling
It allso takes some knowing in kernel aduitor if you wish i can screenshot my settings
I allso sugest some good cpu governors tp make the mpst of it, you have some in androplus kernels for marshmallowi think, not sure for nougat, and you can allso add then manualy
stipi69 said:
Ok i have those files renamed and ready at my dropbox, just copy them in /system/etc
Make sure to backup original files...
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/ue4bbik61aair9u/AADLznjHZzmExXbiSnZ_iTkra?dl=0
Now reboot
And if you want total control rename thermal-engine.config to:
thermal-engine.configdisabled
Reboot
Now you have control over cores, again if battery above 30% or ifphone is not thermal throttling
It allso takes some knowing in kernel aduitor if you wish i can screenshot my settings
I allso sugest some good cpu governors tp make the mpst of it, you have some in androplus kernels for marshmallowi think, not sure for nougat, and you can allso add then manualy
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yh thanks would be appreciated to see your settings but i copied the files from the post i will try yours now but the one from the post gave me no control over kernel auditor, however a friend told me it can be done via kernel and odex..? if you know this way please explain if not i will try the configdisabled thing and see if that works thanks again
Still getting a really hot phone
Sory to hear that, i guess it comes up to all factors than annyone can forsee... Best i could do with those files and with greenify was super cool phone almost no drainage, but when working ( if so choosen) it was a performer and yes... Scorched hot
If you wish to have good nougat rom flash xz2 rom from xnoob, leave /system/etc as is, change nothing i am amazed how cool it runs and how great it performs... Battery life best till now for me, But do a clean install,
An easy way to reduce heat is to adjust hotplugging thresholds for the big cores (you'll need root of course). You can do that easily through Kernel Adiutor in the CPU Hotplug settings. Lower the "minimum cpus big" and raise the "busy up threshold". If you really don't want your big cores on just set busy up threshold to 100 or something.
I personally have mine set to 0 minimum and 87 busy up threshold. You'll need to make an extra adjustment to get 0 minimum big cpus to stick, otherwise it will revert back to the default of 1. (note: I'm on the latest stock rom)
Also, setting your cpu governors to interactive and fine tuning the parameters will further reduce heat.
Thx for that I am using the xz2 Rom lol could you send me a pic of the kernel auditor settings?
Quantumkk123 said:
Thx for that I am using the xz2 Rom lol could you send me a pic of the kernel auditor settings?
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Sure
crono9977 said:
Sure
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Thx for the pic but I can't seem to find the core control option lol please tell me how you go there and also cool nav bar
stipi69 said:
Sory to hear that, i guess it comes up to all factors than annyone can forsee... Best i could do with those files and with greenify was super cool phone almost no drainage, but when working ( if so choosen) it was a performer and yes... Scorched hot
If you wish to have good nougat rom flash xz2 rom from xnoob, leave /system/etc as is, change nothing i am amazed how cool it runs and how great it performs... Battery life best till now for me, But do a clean install,
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Yh lol thanks but I have installed the xz2 Rom and yh it was quite good but I was trying to eliminate the heat whilst the good performance oh well but anyway I kinda need those files from the xz2 because mine our kinda messed up now it would be appreciated if you sent me them via Google drive mega mediafire etc so I can redownload those files and not the whole rom thx
crono9977 said:
An easy way to reduce heat is to adjust hotplugging thresholds for the big cores (you'll need root of course). You can do that easily through Kernel Adiutor in the CPU Hotplug settings. Lower the "minimum cpus big" and raise the "busy up threshold". If you really don't want your big cores on just set busy up threshold to 100 or something.
I personally have mine set to 0 minimum and 87 busy up threshold. You'll need to make an extra adjustment to get 0 minimum big cpus to stick, otherwise it will revert back to the default of 1. (note: I'm on the latest stock rom)
Also, setting your cpu governors to interactive and fine tuning the parameters will further reduce heat.
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thanks for explaining, it will help me further tweak my phone as i like